Impressionists are art movement of the 19th century. In the late nineteenth century, Impressionists were transformed into post-impressionists by French artist Paul Cézanne. He is known as one of the contributors to the transition to the post-Impressionist movement. The post-Impressionist era has violated certain criteria, but still maintained the technology of the Impressionist era. Paul Cezanne has developed a lot of skills important in sports and eventually won the success of the artist to him.
As its name suggests, the post-Impressionist movement is a movement of art directly following Impressionists movement. One of the artists leading post-Impressionist movement is French artist Paul Cezanne. The majority of his early works were pure impressionists, and he was introduced by style and directed by Camille Pissarro, but the work of Cezanne showed unique uniqueness. Due to lack of composition, Cézanne was outside the Impressionist; he was interested in drawing a theme in three dimensions and looking flat. Cezanne opposed the Impressionists of the world through the light and instead created images using images. Cezanne distorts objects, and his work usually includes many perspectives on the canvas.
Post-Impressionists are used to describe Impressionist reactions of the 1880's. PaulCézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat are leading. The post-Impressionists refused the impression of the natural and natural expression of light and color by Impressionists. Instead, they tend to emphasize more symbolic content, formal ordering and structure. But like the Impressionist painters, they emphasize the artificiality of the paintings. Post-Impressionists also believe that colors can be irrelevant to shape and composition, as an emotional and aesthetic meaning of the meaning. Impressionists and late Impressionists include some of the most famous contemporary artworks such as Monet's water lily, a series of water functions, Van Gogh's starry night. Impressionists and late Impressionists are still part of the most famous and favorite art movement